BY: Mohamed Nour
● MEA’s Free Fire Esports Calendar Kicks Off with FFMC Spring 2025
● Battle of Morocco Returns This August as the Region’s Premier Offline Tournament
Cairo, Egypt – 23 March 2025 – The 2025 Free Fire Esports season in the Middle East and Africa (MEA) is set to begin with the Free Fire MEA Championship (FFMC) Spring 2025. Kicking off 12th April, the tournament serves as the first qualification stage for the Free Fire Mid-Season Clash (FFMSC) in May, where teams will compete for a coveted spot in the Esports World Cup (EWC): Free Fire 2025 in Riyadh.
Road to EWC: Free Fire 2025
The journey to the Esports World Cup begins with FFMC Spring 2025, an open online tournament where teams across MEA can battle for regional dominance. The tournament starts with in-game Arena Mode qualifiers on 12th of April, leading up to the Grand Final in
4th of May, where the top 12 teams will clash for glory.
The top 8 teams from FFMC Spring will then move on to the Free Fire Mid-Season Clash (FFMSC) in May, where they will face invited teams, and qualified teams from last year’s FFWS MEA. The ultimate winner of FFMSC will represent MEA on the world stage at EWC: Free Fire 2025 in Riyadh
Last year, Algeria’s Al Qadsiah Esports secured the MEA slot at the EWC after winning FFMSC 2024, ultimately finishing in 18th place.
All Eyes on FFWS Global Finals 2025 in Indonesia!
As the year progresses, global attention will shift to the Free Fire World Series (FFWS) Global Finals 2025 in Indonesia this November. This premier tournament will bring together 18 of the world’s best teams from regions including Southeast Asia, Latin America, Brazil, and MEA, battling for the ultimate Free Fire championship title.
MEA teams will begin their FFWS journey with FFMC Summer 2025 in July, followed by the FFWS MEA 2025 in September. The winner of FFWS MEA will secure a place at the FFWS Global Finals 2025 in Indonesia. In 2024, Morocco’s WASK Team proudly represented the MEA region after clinching victory at FFWS MEA.
Championing Inclusivity: Free Fire MEA Ladies Championship
As part of its commitment to inclusivity in esports, Garena will host the Free Fire MEA Ladies Championship in late October. This online tournament is designed to provide female players with a platform to showcase their skills and solidify their presence in the Free Fire esports scene. The competition will celebrate the strength and talent of female gamers, further fostering diversity within the MEA gaming community.
The Return of The Battle of Morocco, This August
Following the success of its inaugural edition in 2024, Battle of Morocco is officially returning this August as the biggest Free Fire esports event in the kingdom. Held in Casablanca, the 2024 event attracted over 4,000 passionate fans and players, marking it as one of the largest offline esports events in Morocco and the MEA region.
This year, 12 of Morocco’s top esports teams—including professional powerhouses like WASK—will compete alongside rising amateur and semi-pro teams for the ultimate championship title. The previous edition featured an electrifying performance by renowned Moroccan rapper Dada, adding to the tournament’s hype and excitement.
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About Garena
Garena is a leading global online games developer and publisher. Free Fire, its self-developed mobile battle royale title, is the most downloaded mobile game in its genre for six consecutive years, according to Sensor Tower App Performance Insights. The title was also the world’s most downloaded mobile game in 2019, 2021, and again in 2023 and 2024.
Garena is run by passionate gamers and has a unique understanding of what gamers want. It exclusively licenses and publishes hit titles from global partners – such as Arena of Valor and Call of Duty: Mobile – in selected markets globally. Garena champions social and entertainment experiences through games, enabling its communities to engage and interact. Garena is also a leading esports organiser and hosts some of the world’s biggest esports events.
Garena is a part of Sea Limited (NYSE:SE), a leading global consumer internet company. In addition to Garena, Sea’s other core businesses include its e-commerce arm, Shopee, and digital financial services arm, SeaMoney. Sea’s mission is to better the lives of consumers and small businesses with technology.
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